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towards an unseen day
Day 03 of @bobadinweek prompt: Caretaking
Warnings: None
Laughter echoed down the small side tunnel, deep and rumbling through the earth like an aftershock, and Din paused, letting the sound wash over him.
His hand — still pressed to the wall — brushed over the symbol carved there, the chill of the stone settling into his bones as his bare skin traced the lines he couldn’t read but understood all the same.
There had been a strange look in Boba’s eyes when he took Din’s hand — pausing first, his gaze flickering upwards in a silent question — to place it against the symbol when he first carved it into the rock wall. He had mentioned the Kaminoans, and their fluorescent ink that the clones had quickly learned to hack into their HUD display, with a note of mournful laughter in his voice, but hadn’t said what the symbols meant. His free hand had curled through battle-signs as he spoke, so Din could guess well enough: home, safety, return.
An ache had settled into Din’s bones, and every step closer to home lightened his burden, but still he waited, his head tipped to one side as he listened. There was a second current of laughter, tumbling after the first like a shadow, high and uncoordinated. His steps were faster now, warmth flooding through his chest and he input the code as quickly as his trembling fingers would let him.
Light filled the small room, heralded in a thousand shimmering fragments from the mirrors suspended above, reflecting the scrap of sunlight that fell through the barred window. Lining one indented wall was an array of packaged ingredients but the order was disrupted by clear gaps like missing teeth in the neat rows. Across the opposite wall hung a tapestry, currents of scarlet and bronze dancing through a background of dark blue, the careful images of the constellations above Tatooine picked out amongst a stylised set of Mandalorian armour, but the figures in front captured Din’s attention utterly as he pulled his helmet off, clipping it onto his belt.
Boba was without his armour, dressed in instead in a loose linen shirt that clung to the broad curve of his shoulders and fell past his hips to his thighs, and dark trousers. The birikad across his chest had been modified with the dark green fabric tied around the ring on Boba’s shoulder to allow Grogu to watch the world around him.
The child’s hands were stretched towards the fruit laid out on the counter in front of him, already stained with the dark berry juice, and, as Din watched, a sliver rose into the air. It hung for a moment, commanded by a power Din could barely wonder at, before Boba plucked the fruit, his hands stained with purple smudges and threw it into his mouth.
“Patoo!” Grogu demanded, his ears twitching, but his darkening mood passed in an instant as Boba ducked his head to smooth a kiss over his forehead, tapping the curve of one ear carefully.
“Later, kid. Save some for your buir.”
Boba tipped his head, his grin broadening as he caught Din’s gaze, and picked the knife back up. Grogu babbled, waving a hand towards one of the bowls before twisting to peer up at Boba.
“Yeah, that’s the next one. Good job.”
Din’s chest felt too full, too warm, barely able to breathe for fear of disrupting the scene in front of him. He had never imagined that he would have a life close to this. The closest he got to imagining his future was a shapeless plan to provide as best as he could for the foundlings and his covert. His usual grace had abandoned him as he stumbled forward, resting his hand on the table as the expected aches and pains made themselves known, radiating down his spine and legs.
Grogu turned with a shriek of delight, his eyes bright and reached from the pouch, almost over balancing to try and reach Din sooner. He caught the child, scooping him up to press their foreheads together. The scent of tart berries clung to him, mixing with the comforting warmth of blue milk and the herbs that were mixed into the laundry to keep them fresh.
“Missed you, womp rat.”
This close to Boba, he could sense rather than see the grin that spilled across his face, but Din moved up to kiss him before it could reach fruition. The scars on Boba’s lips, ridged against Din’s oversensitive skin made a shiver roll down his spine, the action mirrored as his beard scratched against Boba’s cheeks. Din broke away, shifting to press his forehead to Boba’s, Grogu cooing in the crook of his arm in satisfaction. The slight pressure of the Force against the back of his head made Din pause, but Boba was already moving to blindly tap his finger against Grogu’s cheek in gentle admonishment.
“We’ve got the memo, kid. Don’t need any outside help here.”
Din chuckled, reflexively trying to stifle the noise at Grogu’s disgruntled whine, and gently rocked all three of them, his free hand slipping to rest on Boba’s waist. The shape of a modified blaster, carefully hidden beneath the loose fabric made him pause, his laughter breaking free once again.
“Could hear you coming down the tunnels. But can’t get complacent.” Boba’s words were grave and tinged with bitterness, and Din nodded, careful to not break their connection.
This small room attached to both of their chambers and Grogu’s room had become a sanctuary of sorts. The shelves held ingredients suitable for long term storage in case they needed to shelter, and next to the door lay the familiar shapes of their grab bags. Grogu’s had been a new addition — a small brown knapsack, contrived to have as many pockets as possible — and Din knew some of them were already filled with the snacks he enjoyed, and that the kitchen staff kept slipping to him when Din and Boba pretended not to notice.
“How was the job?” Boba stepped away with one final gentle kiss, squeezing Din’s hand around his waist before he picked up the knife again. He picked up the bowl Grogu had indicated earlier and removed one of the yellow fruit from within. It’s skin was tough and ridged, and Boba anchored it on the board before working on piercing the knife through it.
“Well as could be expected at first. The traps and countermeasures he had set up against the Imperials were well-made, and just as effective against me.”
Din felt Boba’s worry rumble through him as if he was back on the ship, the rthymic sticky sound of the knife blade pausing as he looked him over. Grogu babbled, patting his chest plate, his brow furrowed in concentration. “I managed. That’s why you pay me well.”
Boba scoffed, and Din knew that his plans for the evening had just changed. The palace boasted an impressive set of heated baths in its depths, and Din had been looking forward to sinking into them. Boba wouldn’t rest until he catalogued every new wound and every purpling bruise.
Din let his thoughts wander for a moment, lingering on the warm steam that seemed to stick to the skin and the press of Boba’s hands — the callouses so like his own, rough but a sign of skill and training that made his head swim — against the ache that had settled in the curve of his shoulders and the fresh wound wrapped around his thigh. His gaze drifted to Boba’s, taking in the knowing grin on his face.
“Later,” he promised, an eyebrow raised as he inclined his chin towards Grogu curled into Din’s arms.
Din’s answering blush was immediate, feeling as if he had scorched his skin with his flamethrower, the heat spreading down his neck and across his chest. “He took some convincing but the information you gave me is still good.”
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The blaster shot cracked against the wall just above Din’s head, the heat leaving a burning line across the edge of his beskar. He bit back a curse even as a grin, wide and unrestrained, slipped across his face.
His approach to the small encampment had been slow, a careful waltz around the concealed jagged traps that lined the walls of the ravine — all carefully at head-height for the average human and designed to be deadly. Their make was familiar, the twisted knots at the top arranged in a pattern that almost looked like a hand gesture. Boba tied knots for his snares the exact same way.
The intelligence he had managed to gather independently of Boba’s thriving informant network hadn’t proven to be of much use. A sea of closed mouths and gazes that turned away the moment they could, as impenetrable as any wall, greeted him at the small bar next to the single spaceport. The man had clearly managed to win their loyalty, something that seemed to be a reoccurring thread with these missions.
He was skilled with a blaster, proving it with another shot, curved through a modified barrel to try and draw Din out of hiding. Din went with the motion, catching the shot on his vambrace and directing it harmlessly into the dirt, and he ran towards the next outcrop, hearing the clicks and whirs of the blaster reloading echoe clearly.
“Kark off, Imp!” The man’s shout was clear, rage clear through every word, and Din watched the flicker of the shadow move, elongated through the setting sun. “I’m not joining your karking plot so you can shove it up your arse!”
“Boba Fett sent me!” Din called. A bubble of laughter settled in his chest, a grin pulling at the corners of his mouth, but he pushed it down. There would be time later.
Siblings, wherever they were found, held a note of similarity between them, and Boba and his many brothers were no different to Din and his covert.
The face that appeared in the small gap of the overhanging rock, barely visible theough Din’s visor, was similar enough to Boba that he could chart the similarities: the same unhinged grin, the same dark eyes and the same way of assessing the situation, his gaze focused like a sniper’s guide. But the clone had a shock of dark curls shot through with grey, grown wild after being cut back for so long and hanging at uneven lengths, and faint tattoos around his eyes, pale lines tracing around two large ovals like a Togruta’s markings.
“Boba? My ori’vod’ika sent you?” His voice in sharp contrast to the ringing shout before was quiet and pensive before his jaw closed with a snap and the rifle was drawn to his shoulder once more. “Talk faster.”
“Remember Docking Bay Seven!” Silence greeted Din’s call, as it had everytime before. Boba had shared many parts of his childhood on Kamino with Din from the small quarters he shared with his father to some of the training missions he undertook with the other clones but there was a wealth of adventures and occurrences that he couldn’t speak of.
Din understood. He couldn’t put into words the time he spent with Paz, the hours of meaningless conversations or the spark that had bloomed between them on their first meeting, tipping his face back to stare into the half-finished tattoos that ran over the other boys face like lightning strikes. But that phrase… it meant something precious to the clones Din had managed to retrieve from their bolt holes.
The clone above him laughed, wild and unrestrained. “Bob’ika has done well for himself then! Word of advice, your armour reflects sunlight like a signal flare. I saw you coming yesterday.”
“But you didn’t run.”
The man swung himself down, the muscles in his arms flexing in a deliberate display of power and control. When he stepped closer, it was a swagger, confident and sure of himself. “I am still a soldier, not matter what happened. I don’t run from a fight.”
“None of the information mentioned a name or a signifier,” Din began, and the man’s eyes widened for a moment, old surprise still fresh and burning. “What would you like to be called?”
“You retrieve many clones for our Boba?” The man’s gaze slipped over him, lingering on the mud horn on his pauldron and taking in the careful free space waiting for Boba’s mark. His grin was worn with melancholy, and his hand moved to touch the fanged necklace corded around his throat before brushing against the dotted lines tattooed across his cheek as it circled his eyes.
“Enough. There’s a compound on Tatooine many of them stay at. Some travel.”
“Tatooine?” Laughter rumbled through him, a burst of humour several of the other clones had displayed and Din couldn’t begin to wonder at. “Of course it is.
“Call me Alpha-17. That’s the name I chose for myself before all this.”
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Boba hummed as Din finished recounting his mission, pausing to tap the blade along the board, now slick with a pale green juice.
“Alpha-17 helped train the younger clones after the trainers focused their attentions more on the speciality tracks. The Alpha class was one of the few that my buir hand-trained.”
Boba reached over, a piece of dripping fruit cradled in his palm, and Grogu plucked it carefully, his claws piercing slightly into the exposed flesh. The juice ran over his arms, glistening trails darkening the fabric of his robe, but Din’s attention was captured by Boba. He had raised his palm to his mouth, pale liquid spilling down his chin, and heat bloomed in Din’s belly, immediate and severe.
What he had left out of his recounting was the question he placed to Alpha-17 as they travelled. Food had been important to the covert, and learning a new recipe and perfecting it was considered the first true step towards a formal proposal.
The man had laughed, immediately plucking Din’s intentions from his careful questions, and answered as honestly as he could remember. Jango’s food was sacred to Boba, each remembered meal a sacrifice and a prayer, the kitchen made holy by his devoted attention, so Din worked at reconstruction, following the thread as devoutly as he would a bounty.
Boba paused, stretching out to draw Din down to kiss him once more, his mouth sweet and sticky, and Din marvelled at the life they had made and the possibility of what came next, each carving out a place for the other to shelter.
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Casual wear for men to add to their wardrobe!!
There are a lot of guides present around there helping you to get ready for occasions, but no one talks about casual wear for men or how to look different daily to impress everyone present around you. Men usually don’t pay much attention to their grooming and appearance, but now these days are gone, and now men are equally paying attention to their looks same as women. Also, menswear becomes richer and varied. If you want to look your best in your daily life and looking for some tips to do it effectively and efficiently, then here you will find out the right tips for you:
1. Invest wisely in the right fragrance
Fragrances are personal, and the preferences for fragrances are different for different people. Picking a signature fragrance requires time; before you go for any random brand, look at the vast collection present at the Wild Stone. Wild Stone has a wide array of fragrances to choose from, allowing men to have the one that uniquely reflects their personality. Wild stone code perfume is one of the best fragrances with a great base, middle and top notes which will make you stay fragrant the entire day.
2. Pay attention to your grooming products
If you might have your mother's good appearance, it is still important to pay attention to your grooming. It would be best if you got your hair done, need to keep your skin clean and moisturized and have to focus on your beard, nails and everything. Keep the dirt away from your face by using Wild Stone face wash twice a day in the morning and after, and keep your skin clean and clear. In the same way, you should also add grooming products like wild stone deo in your wardrobe to keep the sweat away and to mask the bad body odours.
3. Wear a perfect watch
It would be best to choose an aesthetic, functional, and rugged sports watch that goes along with anything and can take the hard knocks of everyday wear. Though you should pay attention to its appearance simultaneously, it should also make you feel comfortable, and it should be of the right size, which you can wear comfortably daily.
4. Casual wear
Casual wear needs to be chosen as per the event. If you are going for a date night, you don’t have to look overdressed. A sleek and straightforward casual for men will work for you, while on the other hand, if you are going to attend an evening event, you will look great simple T-shirt, blazer, and pants. In this, you can easily impress others without putting in much effort, while for a date night, you also need to pay attention to small details.
Wrapping it all up!!!
You might be off the clock, but the sense of style should never take a break. Knowing how to dress both casually and fashionably makes you a master. It is time to up your game by adding all the above casual wear to your wardrobe so that you can have a sleeky look without compromising your comfort.
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Go for the Best Beard Styling Products Available in The Market
Beards, as you've undoubtedly seen, are now all the rage, and so are beard grooming products. Beards and moustaches need more maintenance than the average man's stubble, so remember to brush yours daily.
It would be best to realise that growing a beard is a lengthy process that needs constant attention and care. You can't expect a week or even a week's work to produce miraculous results. A beard might be scratchy at first. This is the very first indication that beard maintenance is needed.
You may use beard styling products like clippers to maintain a neat beard as it grows in, and you can use shampoo on it just as you would on your head of hair. Try beard oil if you want a shinier, softer beard without conditioner. The edges of your beard should be shaped to your liking at least twice weekly with a razor.
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How to Shape Your Beard without Going to the Barber?
Beard grooming is an essential component of every man's daily grooming practice. Whether you have a clean shave or a thick beard, grooming can be more difficult than it appears. Maintaining a daily regimen is even harder.
However, for beginners, the world of new beard styles, trimming, and shaving might be a little scary, which is precisely why we are here!
In this blog, you will learn everything you need to know about shaping your beard.
Keep It Clean
It goes without saying that a dry, unclean beard is not ideal. But when it's time for a trim, it's incredibly terrible. Thus, maintain it clean. You should first wash your face with a beard shampoo because your facial skin is different from your scalp, and it's preferable to use Wild Stone CODE grooming products.
Brush It Off
Take a brush once your beard has dried, and brush against the grain to make the hairs stand up and out. This will not only make trimming simpler, but it will also draw attention to any length anomalies.
Trim
To cut your hair the length you like, use clippers. (It is preferable, to begin with a larger guard to avoid unintentionally trimming things too short.) An even length all around is acceptable if you want something smart and presentable.
Finish with oil
Your beard needs moisture to keep healthy, just like the hair on top of your head does. Use decent beard oil to hydrate and maintain the appearance of your facial hair to round up the process.
Final Thoughts
Shaping your beard doesn't sound all that terrifying now that you know exactly what to do, does it? You will get more adept at the routine the more you practise it. Begin beard grooming right away!
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Father's Day Grooming Must-Haves: Products to Amp Up Dad's Style
Can you believe it's almost Father's Day? That special day when we show our dads how much they mean to us. We all know that dads are the coolest, but sometimes they need a little help in the style department. That's where we come in!
In this blog post, we will discuss some grooming must-haves Father's Day gifts that will amp up your dad's style and make him feel like a million bucks.
Beard Essentials
Let's start with all the dads out there who rock a beard. We know a well-groomed beard can take any dad's style game to the next level. So, why not treat your dad to some beard grooming essentials? With a high-quality beard product in his arsenal, your dad will be the envy of every bearded gentleman in town!
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Not every dad is a fan of the beard life, and that's perfectly alright. We've got you covered for the dapper dads who prefer the clean-shaven look! Upgrade your dad's shaving routine with top-notch products. With shaving products by Wild Stone CODE Grooming, your dad will feel like he just stepped out of a barber shop every time he shaves!
Skincare Products
Let's remember that grooming isn't just about facial hair. It's also about taking care of the skin. Help your dad maintain his youthful charm with some skincare essentials. A good face wash, and moisturizer combo tailored to his skin type will do wonders. Plus, he'll appreciate the extra self-care in his daily routine!
Fragrances
Last, we must remember the power of a pleasing fragrance. A signature scent can leave a lasting impression and boost your dad's confidence. Take some time to explore different colognes and find the perfect one that matches your personality.
Final Word
And there you have it, folks! Some grooming must-haves to amp up your dad's style and make him feel extra special this Father's Day. Remember, it's not just about the gifts; it's about showing your dad how much you care. So, treat your dad with grooming goodies by Wild Stone CODE Grooming to make him look and feel his best. Happy Father's Day to all the fantastic dads out there!
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